Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cassiopeia (Cas)  ·  Contains:  LBN 674  ·  PK138+04.1  ·  Sh2-200
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Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw", Jerry Yesavage
Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw", Jerry Yesavage

Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw"

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Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw", Jerry Yesavage
Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw", Jerry Yesavage

Sh2 200 (HDW 2) "Bear Claw"

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Description

Another redo with many images as I am still calibrating the new system.

From GalaxyMap:

This is the planetary nebula HDW 2 with an A class central star.

GENERAL NOTE ON SHARPLESS2 OBJECTS>>>>>>>>>>>>>

There are 313 Sh2 objects, all of which I have managed to image over the past few years. 

Some of the challenges with this series are FOV size and low declination:

There are 11 too diffuse/large to image well with my set up (Sh2 111, 117, 122, 131, 132, 145, 178, 218, 230, 268 and 310).  I have imaged the first 6 of these mostly in the Nikon Wide angle shot referenced below and 178 and 230 as part of other images.

There are 5 that are never above 14 DEG (Sh2 2-6) but as of 7/12/21 I can get these now with pier upgrades and the images are completed as best as I can.

Many were taken with my old Tak 180 ED, which had a wide field of view, but was replaced with my Stellarvue 130, which is more narrow field. I have also taken two very wide field HA images with my Nikon D800 and a 50mm lens.  I transitioned from my CCD SBIG 8300M to a CMOS ZWO ASI6200M Pro in September 2021. 

The first one was taken on December 23, 2013 and the series completed October 17, 2019.


This is my collection:

Sharpless2

Wide-Angle Hydrogen Alpha Nikon Image Sh2 79-171

Please note there is also a Sharpless2 Group with now more than 1500 examples.

Sharpless2 Group

Other useful links include:

Gary Imm's Collection

GalaxyMap's Collection

The Sharpless Catalog

The MDW H-alpha Sky Survey

Reiner Vogel's detailed observing catalog

Hope you enjoy these obscure but interesting objects...

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